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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-08-13

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-08-13 page 1

COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1850. VOLUME XIV. NUMBER 30. r H I N T SB and t tlBLlSBID n T SCOTT fc B AS COM . UflUJK lUUf 1101 coaNF-a or hiqh ,t. and sugar Itm TKHMH Invarlubly id udvnnce. The Dally. 10 peraon. In Culwnbiia, per year " " acnt by mall out of Culuinuu. " ' durlnu; tin aoaaliin, ami Tri-Wt'ikly bolOOOO rear In Oottunbttl Hy mall The Tri-WMOll by mall W willy In Ooluuibua uutuf theuity; by mail, aluvle. 10 rlulia of four and upwanla To clubi ol ton ami upwarda, to olio addt caa Daily, aeaaton ' Triweekly Vikly, .mate To elulia of live ami upwarda . HO of . r, on . 4 no . :i oo . a no . 1 50 . i m . 1 00 . a oo . I no 40 Adv.Ttlailitf. Thr- following ratea ami rulea of advi-nlalng have DOM agreed o BOH botWOtn the UlWfiOtUfl of tOO OUO Statesman anil tilt' Uluo Stab' Journal, to bo OMOTVOd, in all HMOO, after this date. July BO, ItHU. Dally Pnper. One aquare, IOMOjOO 00 leM, one insertion $0 50 " o t.ttch additional. 0 25 i. o I week I 50 100 3 1 inontti . a 6 9 IS .... aoo .... 4 00 .... ooo .... 8 00 .... 10 00 .... 15 00 .... 18 00 .... 10 00 .... 20 00 .... 22 00 . . . 25 00 30 00 80 00 35 00 .... 40 00 45 00 " " 55 00 ...130 00 Standing card, SUnea or leaa, par-annum column, with 4 changes, " " !! !! '. " "10...." " " iZ ii choaiod amoJy " " Mi " 1"7 " " " witli 4 change " " :: ::,S::::::::::::::":::::":::::::::::: 14 " changed weekly " " 14 " daily " " Other cases not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the uDove rates. . , , The standard tl' measurement to ha minion typo. For each additional square in the dally, inserted one month, or u greater length of time, and for each additional square Inserted iiuiler the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to he considered by the year, unless it is specified cm the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. PubllslierbnotaccounUiblefortlie accuracy of legal advertise in. ni beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; tho ame to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy tor a specified number id insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be eOUMd rigidly to their regular business and ail advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Kstate Agents, Ac, not to be contracted lor bytbeyear, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVKBTIftEMENT CAN BR INSERTED OBATUITOU9L1T. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to he charged IB cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral .nvitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to lie aid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending commumcutious or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for iuimitliu.ee all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or in-ended to promote individual Interest, can only be inserted with 1 he undent and inn that the same is to be paid for. If intended to l. e inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than BO cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leadeil advertisements to he charged not less than double tlie hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above retes. Attorneys will he holden for the price of inserting advertise tiionts brought in by them. Q 01 Counting House Almanac for 1850, X JANUARY. JULY. - u. t.w T. r.s. s.m.t.w i. i'. . .. .. 1 II 4 5 .. I 2 3 4 5 (ii 6 7 S 8 HI 11 12 7 K II II) 11 11 13j 13 14 1.1 Hi 17 18 II) 14 15 Hi 17 18 ID 20 20 21 !2 23 -24 '25 2li 2 1 22 23 24 25 211 27 27 2H 211 30 31 ... . 28 211 30 3 1 1 1 - .... FEBRUARY. AUGUST. s.m. t. w t. b.m. t. w r. r. a. .. .7 "1 2 .. .. '.. .. 1 2 SI 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 50 27 28 . . ii.ri2027 8gM30jSl MAROH. SEPTEMBER, s.jjtj T.jwJjr.J r.. ..t.v t. r.j j. L. .". .. .. .'. ' 1 2 1 2 3 4 ?. r, 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 111 II 12 13 14 15 10 15 Hi 1" 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 24 25 IS 27 28 St 30 29 3(1 31 .. .. .... : ..j .. APRIL. OOTOBEH. 9. . t. w t. rjs. o.m. t.I w t. y. a. .. 1 2 3 4 5 TIT. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 U Hi 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 28 2!) 30 27 28 2!)so3l.. .. MAY. NOVEMBER. j.fn.l T.'w r. v. s. s. M. T. w T. fTt ..I.. .. t 2 3 4 .". .. .. T. 1 2 5 B 7 8 9 HI 11 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2lij27 28(29 30 3 1 . . 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 JOKE. DECEMBER. s. m. r. w 1. 1 r.j i - w t. rj.,. .. 1 12 3 45 6 7 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 Hi 17 III 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 29 30 31 30 0 2 MACAIJI.AY'rt KN1I.ANI. mff ACAb'I.AVS ENGLAND. 2 rola. 12mo. Muibn, to iiiab b 111 llume'a Knglanil. For aale by ,,,,,37 I. N. WIIITINO Si HUNTINGTON. TOOL8. THO Oorpnttera and nthera who ni carpenlor toola, wo moat 1 reapeetfully aay that wo have the beat aaaortment ot toola OVOr broukl to Oiia city, and wo are diapoied to sell themvoiy low lori-O O. (jyl GF.KK, ABROTF It CO. NOTICE. The notea and aecounu af George Gere ft Co., are li ft with ua lor aettlement and eollecOon. Ther muat lie paid without deUf . GERE, ABBOTT t CO DoMMt, July 1849. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . RIDGWAY Sl CO., MANUFACTURE HTKAM BNUINKH, hROM new and improved pattems.among which is one for tin MULKY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IKONr? Hnd hxturcs complete. They also make the celebrated PARKE R H FATKNT WATER WHEKL, RAILROAD CAR WHF.KI.H. and all other IRON and RKAHH (,'AHTIN'iH usually made at Foundries. MICHINIir of all kinds mad1 promptly to order. BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKINU STOVE, Framium Cooking Stores, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stor.-s and Furnaces, Fire Grstea, and PLOL'OHH all warranted, ar M ttantly tor sale at wholcsalb and aiTalL on liberal terms. Merchants and others dealing in Ploughs and Htovei Mr respectfully inrited to examine our stock and price. Columbus, fehlltf b. fitch. A. M. HALF 1 HZO. FITCH V HALE, ( Suetxnart to Mr.Elrain 4 FUek,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster. Salt, Fish, and all kind of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway it Co. s Foundry, Co Lcuacs, Ohio. (nwrlvdur SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, 4 BOUT eight miles from the city partly improred. A good A hewed log house, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm is well adapted to raising all kinds ot grains This farm must be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wishing to make small investment, or seen ring a pleasant home, can-oot do better than bv calling on us If this does not suit, we have then that will. SMITH fc MILLS, mails Reftl Estate AjrenU liMUKI. (1ALLOWAV. tMLLOWAV cV FAUE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partners, in theCoiutaot Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U- B, Courts. Office in Piatt's new building, opposite Htale House, inajrb-tf W. A. NEIL, AittiriH-y nt i.iiw mid Solicitor In Chiincery. OH-1CE with Wm. Deitnlsfju Jr., No. fl, Neil'a Exchange, oppo site H.rretary of HtaUt's otliee. decl2 dly A B BUTTLES Attorney mid Counacllor m Lniv, ColuiubuM, Ohio. Office, No Nell's Kxi'liatiKr, opposite H-rrnUry ol HtaU's olHee. WALTER THK ALL, ' Attorney mid Counaellor m Lnw, Coluinbua, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner ui take the Acknowledgment of I)edi tor the ritate of New York. IV Office on High st, between Town and Rich. octtfU LITCIAN BUTTLES. THRO. COM STOCK . OBO. Q. COMITOCK. BUTTLES, COMMTOCK Ac CO., (Successors to B. Comstock, & Co.,) I.IORWARDINU AND (HJMM1H.SION MERCHANT."', Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers in Halt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. ' f ' Liberal advances made on consignments. mart! J. RIDUWAY oV ( O.'fT Iron Foundry, Broad street, oenr the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. oetL'41 IH. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, fVTO. 4, NelPo Exehause, opposib- the Secretary oi HtaU'a 11 otfice, High st., Columbus. dccll GEORUE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER FAIN T E R , nov9-dtf colvmdu, omo. I. N. WHITINH Sc IIUNTINUTON, BOOK-8ELLEKd and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. WM. SRIBKRT. M. C. LILLBY. SLI IIKICT V 1 , 1 1, 1. 1. , OOK-BINDER.S, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Co. I lumbua. aug12G,'45 ItKMOVAL. DR. MAKIS M OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, ad' joining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church. oWll-dtf LliATHEH.--100 bnadsH Ifpper and Hkirtinir Leather just received by KING tfe HEFFNER, apfi No 2? Main street, Cincinnati uereV a iuiott- 5 CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechiuiira) Tools, Military Goods, it-., Arc, No. ltll High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock OAVIS, SMITH cV CO., "lOMMIHSlON AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-J Dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding gooda, and selling Produce consigned for sale. scFJ-dly. JOHN W UAKFH. BOBBHT AHMSTRONU. BAKER & ARMSTRONI., REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O JOHN CARLISLE, (Lalt of Chiliicothe, Ohio,) Produce, Coinmiaaloii nml Forwarding Merchant, mayIM3m CLEVELAND, OHIO. RLDRiru.EltTlARTIN, I a A P B R 8 AND T A 1 L O R S , High strut, lt door north of Town, opyotitf. the V. S. Hottl, ARE prepared to executv all orders in their line of business, in the neatest and luosttHrhionahle style. JOSEPH BLDRIBOE, aplti-dli A. L MARTIN. BAIN A IIORTON, I HON M N i R KS , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. Iron. Nail. Soring. Axles, Hash. Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tii.man's stock. Sign ni tne ii1K-K Nnv, llii.'li hlre. t CHARLES A BAIN. inayl.Vdtl JAMES M. HORTON. KAILUOA1) AND STEAMBOAT INSURANCE. 'II HE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY ol Mas I sacbuseltH especially empowered to insure ai,'ainct acci DRNT.l. Capital f .r)0,IMH). OKPICE High street, opposite the. Capital House. Gohtnbtlfi junelO-dtf D. R. HOAO, Agent- Architect offi cir-Mechnnie's iinii, coium- l V bila. Ohio. It. KELI.V inlornn the iniblie that during his absenre all his Architectural business, Engineering and Sur- Ting, will be nruiiiotlv .ilten.U'd to nt tlie nbme utnee by til utid.Tr.igiied. II II. HLACKMORE, ilee.ll i Architect uiltl ( ivil I .n ; inr. i B. K. rONWAV. L. K TOMMNHON. Bo F. CON WAV& CO., II ROGERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG I RON. AND CoiiiiiiIoihIoii and b'orwnrding Merehnnts, FRONT STRUT) jn.'llyd PORTSMOUTH. OHIO. A. B, WOMBAV'Uli. WM. K, WTfBBMtB WOMHAUUH A WHEELER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice as partners in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Prompt attention will he given to the adjustmentand ollcctinn of claims of large or smalt amounts. Wm. F. Wheeler, Sotaru Public, will take depositions, ac kuuwledgiiients of deeds, tfce. omce in weirs new nnisaing, DOTOI ot ttir nell House. CohuabtlBi June ,-."u. june24 dly wlm JOHN L. BRYAN, Allnrney nt l..nv nnd Solicitor In Clmncciy, OFFICE in Clark's new bulling, two doors north of the Exchange Bunk. i.. ' mma K. P. L. BABEB, Attorney h( Lnw, Cnlambuj, Ohio, WILL attend promptly to all professional business intrusted to his care. Office East side id High St., over Sloe urn's Saddler Sbop, next door south of the City Bank building. Bp'-n-n.vwu TilNUHAMH AND CHINTZ HOODS. " A FINE assortment of French 40 in., and oil dressed GlriL'hains, II French and Eueiisli Chintz. fce . suitable lor ladi'H nml children, Bp25 P. T SNOWI)EN Ip25 NOTICE. I II IE undeislgued respectfully iutortns the public that lie con-I tinucs the business at the old stand of tlie late tirmot Chas. KiieiV Co . on his own account Thankful for nast favors, he hopes to satisfy his friends for the future, alio. ,an.HMyn istiAr. ru.ir.. CA HI NET M ARE RS (iAN tmd Veneer Varnish, .Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all ' "ther articles in their line, at the sign of the I'KIM'IM. MATERIALS FOR SALE. LioH sale, low tor cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ol " PrhMhsg Material.), consistint; in part of I Double Medium Smith Press I Htanberry Pres. n lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new. M " Brevier. 100 Minion, EW Minion, " Several fonts Fancy Type. Also. Job Tvue of nearlv every varietv. uart of which is nearly new. Together with Stands, (.alleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (oooa ana newspaper,) imposing muiics, ami nnauy, everytbing usetl in a printing office. Any portion ot tin; above will lp sold extremely low fur cash, or on short time. (dec! 1 1 CHAS. SCOTT, Agent. NEW GOODS. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good terms 18 doz. ( 'hopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 do. Broad " UMf Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights Ssib. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls Lins.:ed Oil. J00 kegs Nails, a-, n-.t GERE, ABBOTT & CO., nov9 At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock WOOL I I aa lUUi POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warchonse, IVUfUVU near the National Road Bridge, by aplG FITCH A UALE. i GRIFFITH'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND WATERPROOF BE ACK I NfJ.-Tbe undersipued is the inventor and manufacturer of the above named article, which In- can recommend to bis friends and the public as worthy of their consideration. Having been engaged some thirty years in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, he considers himself a judge of the merits of the article he offers for sale, and of the effect it pro. duces on leather. This blacking will not produce it poliih, but makes the leather sidter. much more durable, and renders it WATER PROOF. He solicits those who desire to keep their feet dry, to wear easy bouts or shoes, or to practice rral economy, to give it a fair trial, and he win warrant sstisiartion. For sale wholesale or retail at my Shoe Store at No. UR Hitfh t three doors north of the Franklin House, where all orders Will ne BBBBESBUBJ receive,, and proj-eriy ntteiidea to. se.V49 lyw J R. (JRIFFITU CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. I OO PAIR Elastic Springs , 'JO sett Iron Axles ; 100 sett Brass I WW Hobb Bands ; . bales Mos-t ; Patent Leather ; Lace.TnfU, Damask Linings Painfeil nnd (ium Cloth ; Tacks. Seainei Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac For sale by June? GERE, ABBOTT A CO. CARPKTI NtJ ! CARPKTINia! AP STUNK A- Co.. have on hand one of the largest and best s assorted stocks of Flaw L'arprtii nml Oil f'Utfc Ever offered in Columbus, embracing all the different styles, vli Superfine Turkey and Wiltran ; Superior Ingrain; superior i apinrry nruc:s Superfine Rmsseis. Imperial Ply; r I lie ao Superior Venitian ; 10-4 Sup. Drnggels, Wooien ; u)"rtiie- lo-a " Linen. Also, Superior Wiltran Tufted and Cheniel Ruggs. Also, Superior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Shades, arc , Ac. Mrlft-d&w A', from BdlHrdand Liver or Stomaeli. hUch as ootwdiMtloB inward Piles. FuUnes. ir Hliind tothe Head. Acidity of the Stoni ach, Nuusfja, Heartburn, Disgust fur Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Hear), Hurried and Difficult Brea thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Clioking or Suffocating Sensations wueir in tying pu-uurc, uioinena oi v imuii, iron or tyciib the Sight, Fcvcraml Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency ot Perspi ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, dec, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the fmh, constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can be effectually cured by DR HOOFLANIi s OKLIRRATJSD GERMAN BITTERS. Prepared by Dr. C M. JACKSON, at the Umnan Mtduinr Store, no. jyu .ircn t., I'liitatltlphia. Tlleli lnjuer inn the ulnivr ili-r . lint ' i'flle.1, i I eoliail'-.l, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skillful nhi inns had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtuts in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser t'fam s, exercirtiiii- Ine im,,h .run im n.iwer.' in w- nMi an. I mI tections of tha digestive organs, they are, withal, saf. certain and pMBnt READ AND BE CONVINCED. Tlie Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor ol the " Camden h-m erat," the best paper in West Jersey, saya, July yj : " HooHnml'M iJertmiii Itinei " We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and uie source mm waXu lliey OBM mtTOWtl Bl VO inane innuny respecting its merits. F'roni inquiry we were persuaded to ue it, and must sav we tound it soccilic in its action uuon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and tin: powerful inthie: celt exerts upon nervous prosrration is really surprising, u osuns aim strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a date ot repose, ..taking sleep refreshing. " If this medicine were more generally used, we are satintied then- would be lean tiekneNs. as horn the itouiach. liver and ner vous system the great majority of real nnd imaginary diseases emanate. Have tbeiti in it heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epideimca generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our tricndrt who are at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No Other niedk'inf can produce uch evidences ol merit." F'roni the " Boston Bee.") The editor said, Dae, iHd : " V. Huojlands C-lebrated iJbhh Hitter for the cure of Liver Comprint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. Th.-se bitters bavs been tuttd l,v tbouundri. and a friend at our elliow rays he has UautU received an etleciual and pcrmaiient cure of L.'veri.ompiainiti'uTii DM u e ni tin- remedy. Wenre convinccii that, in tho use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains Btrenctli an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. I'hev are pleasunt In taste and smell, and enn be used by persons with the iiicflt delicate stomachs with sidety, under any circumstanced. We are speaking from experience and to tlie atllicted we ndviae their use." " Scott's Weekly," DM of the best Literary papers publitbeit, said, Aug. .1 : "Dr. Hoofiand'stitrmaii Ilntm, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by aome of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article ol much efficacy in casa of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advice all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advontageoui. to their health, as we know from experience the salutary eflccl they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman wiih great scleittitic and literary attainments, said in his " New Vurk Weekly MimmiiQ " Jnnuary ('., 1B50 : "r. Hoafiaiids (lirmau IfitUm. Here is a preparation wlch the leading presses in the Union appear to b unanimous in recommending, and the n-uson is obvious, It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the Into Dr. Christopher Wilhehii Hoofland, Professor to the University of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one ol the (IMtaMt medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore it medicine of which be was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. Ho sjrecially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of tlie Stomach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the htomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express thicr conviction of its excellence and several ol the editors speak of itn etb ets from their own in-divbluol experiem e. Under these eireumstimecH, we feel warranted, not only in culling the attention of our readers to the pre sent proprietor's (Dr. 0. M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all nltyictcd." MORE EVIDENCE. The " l'liibidelpliiu r-aturday Gazette," the la st biinily newspaper published in the United States-the editor nays of DR. HOOFLANDS HERMAN HITTERS. " It is seldom that wi: recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the coulidence and patronage of our readen ; anil, therefore, w hen wt recommend Dr. Hootlnnd'9 German Bitters, we wish it to lie di-tinctly ondefltood that we are nut speaking of nostrums oi theday, tfiut are nolrted about torn brief ' neri, id MM then forgotten nfter they have done their guilty nice of mis-cbiet, liut of ii medicine long established, universally prized, and which hu met the hearty noproval of the Faculty ltMjf,H I. nil. nee inn i. . i Mi in n.i- en ii invm ,1 i tlie t ureLM.ijiL' I from all sections ol the Union, the last three yttUV. and the stroug- lerlllinillV 111 11 ItiVnr H, Hl.il tlK'le l-mnlei,! It U-t d ill llie practice of the regular Physicians of Phlladephia than all other nostrum rtunliiiu ii, :i f-tei iliut can easily lie -AM le .i. an.J iullv proving that a seieiitilic preparation will meet with their quiet ap proval wnen pwq even m mm lorm. mat IUM meiiicmi' win cure l.H'T i omoliiilH runt livr-oi'ii-iii no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver it id preferable to calomel in nil bib loW incuses the etfect is immediate. They can be administered tntHiiff or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any lime. RE HARE OF COUNTER FEATS. This medicine lian attained that bieli character ivhirh is neces sary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put ioiiu a spunnu am ic ni idbiuboi no lives in noasj WHO in innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THF. MARKS OF THE GENUINE. Thev have th written siunaiure of C, M. JACKSON unon the wrapper, and the i.iiine blown in the bottle, withoi't irhith tha ore rpuriout. ror snle, win. leaf ami retail, at tne HERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No I'JO Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late ol 278 Race st.,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. aiso, lor sine n UJUUU & un, i.oiumnii-. inayy4dA:waltly DR. BDIsIsH COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF HA USA PA It I IjIjA bns uiven more ceneral satisfaction. and has cured all the complaints fur which it is recommended more effectually than any niher similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It is warranted to he six times cheaper hiii i ueuer iiiuii me moiiiss ' imn vvaier niiMuic ol lownseini s, which in reality is but n shadow coiutinred to the intrinsic sub stance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable prnparaloii I Persons Winning lo lie cured ol liy-pep-ia, i otniier.us, lercurial nihil. i vcr Complaints, Neuralgia, MM J'uins, Rlieiimatism, Dropsy, (,'olle, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrlnen, and all disorders nrising from an impure state of the blood or habitof the system, (without laying the Inundation for other and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the disnen sing of calomel and other polsonoua minerals,) would do well to ve tin j .-ar-aom illu a trim mr own i'in rienre on, ves it lln- )iraiiie bestowed upon its active healing projiertles, by every per-ton we meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily inerea- ii i sr. not onlv in I city, but I mm , d,.ilv i. .-ivi-cl limn all distances, go to strengthen our confidence in its being the greatest curative agent that tho world has ever produced. Let those without annetite. or tone to their diuestive organ, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment in easen of Dysentery, Diarrhoja nr i.holera, try n snuMe Mottle, be diunppointcd. For sale by and Mr word fur it, they will not E. EBERLV, Suceeccoi . It, II. Meakings, Family Medicine Uepot, High street. marlKd i j YHIIS V. FIKMI Ar CO yj offer for sale i II Clitf St., New York Newspaper, '-!9x4,t inches Newspaper, 8xlti inches NewspajMr, Ii8x4ii inches Newspaper, 'Jlix;i7 inches Newspaper, 'JOMjx.ffl'iV in Newspaper, 'itix,fS inches Newspaper, '.'I y.w: inches. Newspaper, '.MxlH; inches Newrtnaper, "J4x:M inches Newspaper, ttlSB inches. Newspaper, ,,Jlrt;:t.ri inches. Newspaper, '.Efx.'ti inches. Newspnper, 'i:ilx;t8 inches. Newspaper, -.'fdx-Vi inches. Newspaper, -,',l4x40M( inche. Newspaper, '7x40 inches NewspapiT, IVXM inches NewopajaT, -'1x10 inches ALSO, Fnvelou Pajer J,400 reams all sues. Coloreu PajrerlJOO reams assorWd sizes. Writing Paper Ot"' easen, aromplete assortment. News and Book Ink Superior (pjtdity. News and Hook Paper made to order ol any aie and quality at hort notice. de27-dfcw JAPF.R WAREHOUSK.-CYRUS W. FIELD CO , II I Clitf st, N. V., otter for sale Br.RACiiiNU Powdrb 9)0 casks beat quality Soda Ash 95 tons a I quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and LOO bbls. crude. Smalts Best F'nglish .1 F E, 4 F K, and 4 F E suja-r. Ultbamabinb Beat French and lientnui, various brands Raos 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raos eyti bales Foreign, assorted qualities. Together with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paper Maker's Materials. de27-dA w VAI.I'A III.K II KA I. KSTATK Foil SAIK.- The hUU scriler otters for sale, on very liberal term, tlie following de scribed real ewtate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ot the eastern houndaiv line oi w corporation '.I ua lumbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit i ouMots No, fd, W KM). In", ..nd IflSl ,,f Cr.i,l,v s a.lilition of not lota Also. Nos. 1, 2, 4 and $, of Ramsey's addition, M, 27 and ItO, of Champion's subdivision of half section No H. Also, in lot No. tt on Town street, of Chamnion's addition t" the ritv of Colutnhus. On out lot No. 80 there is a food twn storr brick bousr, together with suitable ououses, c. There is also on in lot No. 23, .u Town st.. a small frame house, r nr further particulars, as to price, Arc Inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apl3-d&wtt AMOS s. RAMBE1 A FARM AND MAW AIM. I. FOR HAI.E. AN excellent farm of 179 acres, In flenoa tp., Delaware eo It! 17, Tp. 3, K. 4, on the east side of Big Walnut nt the mouth of Dnncan'n run j about 50 acres improved, about HI of good bottem in nu. ine isrm is wen caicuiaieo tor gram or stock, ii is a ol the Maxwell tract There is a fine ettlement nround it On the premises there is a gm -d saw mitt, which takes the water from Walnut creek and Duncan's run. 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Aril'.H, M Vols. Containing voluminous ami learned notes to the Leading OUM n Merchantlle Law, decided by the AmsfOtQ Courts. Edited by John Innis Clark Hare, Esq., ami Horace Hinney Wallace, Esq., ARCHIBOLlrfi LAW OF NISI PRIU8.9TOU.Broi H With alt the rcquiriite POTIBBi incliidini; Um PlatdtOM in the several Actions, and the Evidence len - m y to support tliem. Second and enlarged edition. T. j. v . juniiBun, l.itw Rooksollers, Publishers and Importers, aplO dA wy 117 Chesimt st., Philadelphia IIOV KS SHAKER MARNA1AHILLA CO.HPOHNII. PHKrAllrll BV 3TKAM. AND IT T IT IN lit'MiT H)TTLK:i. 'IMIEmcipe from which the SHAKr.a Sabraparilla is made tnirclnt'cd nearly a veai since, in a uieiii esueiiue,iioiii an old Dobtor, betouftof W that peculiar sect 'the shaken, and although it lias not been made public until the promt time, it has been extensively used by many of the llrst pliyb:inns and families of Cincinnati, who nave pronounced it fur superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet offered to the public. The mode in which it is prepared, viz by so-am, enables the proprio-tor to extract from the herbs used their full strength and real es. sence, h desideratum which has never yet beon obtained iu the manulacturing of any other Sarsaparilla Comnound, hence its asi fu peril Ulty as to Its men icai quant le-., ou r an ouier omo iw SARSAPARILLAS. To Hon lit present in-iniT a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact. I wonderful DOORM DOWWIOI this preparation are due to lli.. mnniier in which it is prepared, (namely, by "team,) as well as the comtiiiHition ol the tii"rei)n nH used. It;- leading luuredieiit bowl tlie best imported HONDURAS SAUSAPARILLA, Oonbtaod with many other roots and herbs which are used in no other Sarsaparilla compound at present before the public and the physicians who have examined tlie recipe, from which it is com. posed, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root Mant, ana unit BM properties n rojnnincH us u bbbubbbsb in mif v iteenlinr to Itself: it acts as a trentle stimulant, and eW as an al terativc- -as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in givinit strength and tone to tho stomach as ii purgative, in moving the bowels sufficient for the purpoficii ol nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and ax a OENl'.RAL PUKIPIER OK THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein con tained, and therehy invigorating the entire system, for which reason it Is jieculiarly efficacious in the reBMJVsJ and permanent cure 1 nil disenses arising Iloin SB 1MPI1KK STATE OF THE BLoOD. Sucli ns Scrofula, (hitanenus, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotcberi, Sore Eyes, letter, Scald Head, Stubltom Ulcers, i;ues, u uisea-.-. re-ultiiig from the use of Mercury, e 4c. It is also not le9P bosk ficiat In Rheumatism AH Liver ComplainU, Dyspepsia, I.nintiagu, Habitual Costive-nesB, Loss of Apjetite, Acidity ol th.- Stomach, P.ilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors ; and as a uuver failing remedy iu all diseases arising lorm a DERANOEMKNT OF THE NERVolfS SYSTEM, It Is unparalleled; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, F.pileptic FiU, I'alpitntion ot tlie Heart, Neuralgic Afh-ction", General debility, Ac., Ac. It is found also to Sve great relief to females in all complaints peculiarly incident lo em. This medicine should be Uken steadily ao ording to the dlrec-tinns, as in that depcuds the benefit to be derived from its use. He narticular in seeimr that tin- bollels are iiut up in blue wrap pers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head of one of tne sect oi MiuRers on me wrappT, ana m 'ne noiuim oi me inoet lac siruile of Dr. Howe's siirnature. I ills pn cauuoii will prevent cotiiii. rieiin, win win jMinn. hub medicine from leing injuail in iu reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus: B. II . Mkakinos, Dknio , Soivi, c, Ito-BFBTa Sc. Co., Kino At Bbioob, Wm. Sciinkidbb. Sold in quart bottle-, at 1 each, or I bottles for f r. Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall. Cmcinnafi B D Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had of the principal DmggisU throughout the United States and Canadas. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will bo able to Judge for yoursell whether the medicine is applicable to your Individual case or not. OWjTC CKl.KHRATED -H CANDY. THK BKST BBafBDT KNOWN TOB COUOHS, COLDf, HOABSBNBSfl, AOBS THBOAT, WHOOFINQ COrOll, C, fcC. IU repuUtlon Is now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agenu in Columbus, who will testify to iu merits. KINO A BRIfitiS, General Agents for Franklin county. Also, to be had of the Druggists generally. fnovlO-ly BDOAB CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOO, ALPBRn WOOD MISM.IM-, WOOD A CO., MANUFACTUBBBS Of PlIRK WH1TK I 1 I ' . IN ' paris wm i y wo. a PARIS fiRKKN, CIIROBir. If I. LOW, I HKOMR ORE K . r HKOMR RK n, rttl KEIF. Bl (IF, IIRT WHITE M IL R E Tl I.PiD, I IT HARDK, PUTTT, WIIITIBO, ' f IRK nRIED,' "II ASSORTS t COL P PAIMT9. IB CinKR VIBCOAR- WE have adopted the most approved met nod, as practised by the Eastern Manufacturers, in inanufacruritnr VVIute Lead. and will warrant it equal to any made In the I'nited Stafess. We warrant the qualitT of each article w manufacture to be m good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offers! at tho l )W,-t prices on usual time, ur discount lor Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take hem at market price annually CONKLINo. WOOD Sl CO. Cincinnati, Decetnber -, 184U dawlr ILI lU. I l I 1 1 It TOII'Ua. tx 17, ( k LD l)r . 1 ownseud ,. bow iboul 70 years of age. ,u.d has ll?hkrB" ifl Author ami IWoverer of the (ienu.i Original "Tii u in nF.." uT " r " ,M!nu,u: M to limit its jnanulacture b, whu-l 1, ? fKTbSffiffi Of market, and the sale circumscribed to i! , n v w . l ad proved iu worth, and known iU value, h j reached the ears ol many, nevertheless, as thoae nerson. wlwtadbSlfciaOT tS111 ! from dVath, pnrclnimed it, wonderful mm s , it relaxes strictures and tightness, removes all obstru- uons aim nvlgiirates the entire nervous system. Is not this then the Medicine you pre-eminently need! But can any of iheae thingi be said of S. I . Townsend's Inferior article 1 I Ins young man's liquid is not lo bo compared with the T V uimgninu ibci mat uie one is incapable ot deten oration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, termenting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragments : the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods I Must not tills horrible compound be poisonous to Uie system f What 1 tiitacld Into a system already diseased with acid f What causes ispepsla but acid t Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces I flatulence, heartburn, palpitation ot the heart, liver complaint, diarrhtna, dysen-tery, colic, and corruption of the blood 1 What Is Scrofula but an acid humor lu the body f What produces fell the humors winch tiring on Eruptions of the Skill, Scald Head, Salt Ulieuin, ErysliHdas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal ami external t It is nothing under heaven butau acid sub-atauce, which sours, and thus spoils all tlie fluids of the body, more or le ia, Whfit causes Rheumatism but a sour and acid thud which insinuates itself between the Joints and elsewhere, irrita-tin,; mid ii,ilaiimi: the delicate tissues upon which it acts t So of nervou diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the aihiiebU which atllict human nature , Now Is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound of H. P. Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob I ownscd's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is au iiniutinn or his nferior preparation I f Heuven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear the must distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article I We wish It understood, because it Is the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article aud Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla am heaven wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar ; that they aro unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemUt, no pharmaceutists knows no more of medicine or disease than any other cummon. unscientiHc, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scien-tific medicine, containing all the virtues of Uie articles used in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes which might i mler them the Agenu of Disease instead of health ? Since the above was put In typo the following Set has come to our knowledge which is truly tyled The Triumph of Justice Thr U'nr I'.iided! S. Townsend abandoned thr fieldOld !r. Jacob IWosaasRWll dii attdby the People ".' S. P. Townsend baa at last given up the manufacture of any more Sarsaparilla, having disposed of Iub business io some strangers. Thus hia chums to Originality and other preten-ions fall to tho ground. He voluntarily abandons them, In thus evading tin- issue before the public, by disposing of bis trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation ol whose life was a worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, saw logs, dock sticks, Ac, Ac. The fact, also, that his article became notorious for iu Souring, I'erracriUng and Bursting the Bot-Ues, thereby deceiving and inju ring the sick, and destroying good, demonstrates beyond all doubt the fullncy of his pretensions, and the basclees fabric ot his claims. Hereafter it is to be sent out to the people by sonic Strangers, fat bearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangers intend to print on the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, uo prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. P. rowiiaend's souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from iu present character ; and it they do this, it will become anoUicr article of Snrsaparilla, and they might as well give it anolher name first as last. It should then be called the -Strunger'a Sarsapurilln,' and not S. P.Tnwneud s. But if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Hoot Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of Uie true position ot this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townseud'a Sarsaparilla muy not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark Unit some mouths ago S. P. Townsend left his old stund in Fulton at., a first rate store, and sat himself down only few doors below ub, in Nbusbbu St., the motivesand objects ol which Wi leave oUiers to judge. We understand Uiese Strangers, who have taken up S. I'.'s bus-mess, Intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in tho Spring, and we will then see if these Strangers follow us as S. P. did. Depot tor the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now Ibx1, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN A CO., Proprietors. Principal nlilre for the Western States, Vine st., 'M door above itti, Cincinnati. Q. W. CARHOUN, (Jem-ral Agent, to whom all orders or applications for agencies must be addressed. This Sai raimrilla can be found tit the nrinciiml Dm Stores in the State, and Is advertised iu most of the country papers. In in ee,y roiimy mere is cuine one uuiunrizcu to esiimiisn sun-agencies for the county in which he resides, and the same can be ascertained bv reference to the county minere. For sale in CulumbuB by DENIti A HARRY, Agents for Frank- in county. Also, by UnNav Long, QntTOBOTt tet.vn (f Jtwly IIIII.I.'M UBNUINE AND LATEST IMPROVED SAKSA1VA UIIi LA. KNOW ALL MEN, that we have this day appointed 11. II. MRAUfKOS, of f,'incinnati, out Agent for tho State ot Ohio at large, for the tale of Ir. John Bult$ Genuine Imjrrond Ettract of SartajniriHa, where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied at the proprietor' lowest prices. Signed: JOHr, BULL A CO. Louisville, Ky., April 15, 1850. E. F.herty, successor to P. IL Meakiii)js, at the old stand, High street, is the onlv authorized Airent for the snle of Dr Hull's Snr saparilla in ioluinbus, where citizens nnd etrangers may rely upon obtaining the Oemiineand Improved Article. As there are counterleiters about, be sure to buy from the authorised Agent, and then you will be sure of th'1 Oenuine Article. B. H. MF.AKINUH, Ueneral Agent for Ohio. JUST RECEIVED, A T THE DEPOT lor the sab: of Hull's Sarsaporilln und other X t'lipular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Genuine Sarsaparilla, combining Vellow Dock, Hur Dock, aud other valuable extracts, indieiigous to our Western soil, put up expressly for this Agency. Thia great anil invnlunble preparation i finding Us Way into the bosom of every atllicted tannly, lor the w ole world is challenged to produce an article so pleannnt to take that will so ertectually purify the blood, strength-en the syntem, and guard it against any sickneaa or epidemic whatever! It never fails to give relief, and is warranted to tie superior to Townsend's, and every other prepMi atii.n before the public. In this city hundreds have beerieuredof the worst tonus of Scrotula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, and distress in tho side and breast, and many wliowerc on the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation ot Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine j bOBMi thousands of physicins prescribe and use it in their practice. Dr. Bull aiks no protection by " patent," and if anyliheral-mind-ed i D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too strongly rivitedto the " Chain-Clang," to make people swallow Calomel nnd other villainous minerals, (nolens volens) will write to Mm and satisfy him that he has not killed more thnn nine out of every ten of his patients, be will gladly nend him a lull formu lar of Ine infredienU used in his valuable prepnratiom. "Down wlib the leeches t Down with the blood suckers! Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which has sent thousands and tens of thousand- to a premature gravel PURIFY YOUR BLOOD I Striko at the heart of the disease, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organs, and you cannot bill to build up new and our. blood tor the sustenance of fhc general system. To do which, nothing has been given to man nothing witiiin the reach of human agency begins to compare with Hull's Fluid Extract of SarsapariilB. Remember that in case of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, for 1 am so authorized by the proprietors id (hi truly great nnd wonderful preparation, cor sale ny r,. f.ttr.ui.i , Onlv airent for Columbu East side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors soutn "t Ine mate House. junely-datw THK AllisAM TEA COMPANY, I ili (.reenwieli -in . I. Mew York. fi III; proprietors bog to call the attention of connoisseurs in 1 Tea, nnd the heads of Imnilics to the choice and rare selec tion ot Tens imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with viricin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing ii. line.s and llavor. The Teas ottered are the following I The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 91,00 per 11 Niphon " 75 m Diarl, " 50 ' OotOOftt a Oreen Tea, at 1,00 Too-uiaa " 75 Ticki-Uiaa SO " lld1i Mixture, a compound of Uie most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of lis ni 1.00 WiUi a view to encourage the introduction ot these machles u na, n is uie intention oi ine prnpneinm io iiiiriuu"T j among the purchasers, a quantity of Tea equal to the. firM yearn' profit on the Bales effected. r.iu li purchaser will receive enclosed in lite pacxnge, a num. bered certificate, entitling him to one chance in the lihirihution til dT For everv fittv rent laid nut and on tie' receiiits amount ing to 120,00(1, the undermentioned parcels ot Ten. to the value ol ten per cent., or two thnusnna dollar, will ne fftren nirau ns Bowmen!!' according to the following scale: I rnzcfl oi ;nj ins oi cn earn 'i I i 1 " 1 " i 11. AK Oi I. WI MO SO 50 lis) 990 10 500 J50 no 980 495 1'riies In all. -',000 fciOOO Those persons who pref-r lower priced Teas can receive their prizes In proportion, or they will bo repurchased for cash, at a deduction ot 10 per cent Country Agents required. Applications to tw addressed, post-paid, to the Company's Depot, as above, jone.3-d4.w3in g 1 ARPETS ARE GOING OpV.-Thows (iUnd cheap Car ' aro leaving fastcall soon if y would have spring, on fpUMwl 'jlrOWLBB St CO. A CARD. rilllK undersigned have formed a copartnership under ho I- named STAGE & FKHBIE, for the transaction of a hole sale and Retail l.rorerv and Forwnrdlng nml ( ommi-ioo mmsmmm, at the new brick Grocery, corner of High and Friend streets, formerly occupied hy J M Brown, and -hcit the a. n ion of those wishing to purchase, to a large at. gJ in "" 'cjawbaa, Mar. 25-dAwti. C. H. FH18B.B. NEW BRICK ROCKRY,( ORNKR OF TIIGH AM) FRIEND STRICT. rpilE undersigned having purchased the stock of JM Brown. I will continued the Grocery and Forwarding and ( ommis sion huatnes. and beg leave to call U.e attention of our friends and the public generally to a well selected stock of Grocerie-. A c Ac, to which a large stock will be added soon, and nffer-d at alSSl PrkM STAGE A FRISBlE BV AUTHORITY. IIV THK lMCKSIDKVT OP THE I M Ti n STATES I NnJSQS2 ' "' ZAOHARY TAYLOR, President ol the .7. e tM.tCfl WMWOj doliereby declare and make known ' i '" 'iH I'" held in the undermentioned Land Offices in the Htate of MICHIUAN, at the periods herelnalter designated. oJ&SZtSi t SAULT STB, MARIE, for tho Lake 8u L.,, ' ; 1 "', omnieiipjiig on Monday the sixteenth day of EfrtflPW lands witiiin the A", A , " IV""-'"!- ! traciional townships, viz : TaSSSST and vttt f lhf Principal meridian. imvnsno,, tort v-five ami f,. i. .. j . t.V;. ven, of range three. raysiwssayisr .OWIISIIO, lOrtV SIX. anil iru.-t,,..., l.l- r run fon r . . 1 ioriy.evHii. oi IT. LI... . nZTt forty lort,nlne' ftfty' Townships forty eight and forty-uine, and fractional township lilty, of range seven. r F raclionaTtownibips thirty-nine on " Hog Island," and forty on "Hat Island," and township forty-five, of range eight. Fractional townships thirty-nine and forty on "Hog" and "Garden Islands, and lorty three uii the main laud, and townships forty.four and forty-live, of range niue. Fractional townships thirty-nFno aud forty on " Garden " an1 ' SfllinW "Mallds. a d toWllshins fortv.tbr. I'nrtv.fnnr inH l'..r ty fivu, of range ten. Fractional townships thirty eight on " Littlo Heaver" Island, thirty nino on " Little Heaver " and " Trout " Islands: and forty on niskey Island, and townships forty-three, forty-four and forty-live, ot rnngi- eleven. Fractional Township thirty-eight on "Gull" Island, township lorty-two, ud traciional townships forty-three, forty-four and lortydlve, ol range twelve Fractional township torty, on the main land, of rango sixteen. Fractional townships thirty-nine and forty on the main Und, ol range seventeen. Fractional townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty and forty one, on the main land, of rauge eighie n. Fractional townships thirty six on "Summer" and "Poverty " lelands, thirty-seven (including "Summer" Island and an islet,) and thirly -eight, thirty-nine and forty on the main land, and town ships lorty-one, forty-two and fortynhrtv, of range nineteen. 1 rmou tuwnships thirty-six on Hi. Martin's " and " Gull " Mauds, thirty seven on an Islet of " Lif tie Summer " Island, thir ty eight on the main land, thirty nine (including the Island in sec turns twenty. seven and twenty-eight.) and forty, and township main lano, oi rane iweiity. F ructional townships thirty -eight, thirty nine a I and forty on the inion mini, oi range twenty -one. A r THE B A M E I'LACE, commencing on Monday, Uie Uurtieth day ol September next, for the disposalof Uie public lands with in the following named townships and fractional townships, to ;VortA of the base line, and west of the principal meridian. Fractional townships thirty five and thirty-six on the main laud of range twenty-four. Fractional townships thirty-three, thirty -four and thirty-five, and township thirty-six, of range twenty-flve. Fractional townships thirty-two and thirty-threo on Uie mam laud, ud townships thirty-tour and thirty-rive, of range twenty six. Fractional townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four and thirty-live on the main land and townships forty-six, forty-seven and forty eight, of rauge twenty-seven. Fractional townships thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty-seven, nnd townships thirty-nine, torty-six, forty-seven, and forty -eight, of rauge twenty eight. Fractional townships thirty -seven, thirty-eight and thirty-nine, and townships lorry-one, forty-two, forty three, torty-foor, torty-five, forty-six, forty-seven and forty-eight, of range twenty-nine. Fractional township thirty-nine, townshipforty tractionaftown ship forty-one, townships fort -two. tortv three, fortv-four. fortv five, Ibrty-six, forty seven and forty-eight, and the fractions o sections thirty five and thirty-six, at the capes of Agate harbor, of township til ty -nine, of range thirty. Fractional townships thirty-nine, forty, and forty-one, tCTTO ships forty-two, forty-three, torty four, forty-five, forty-itx, forty seven and forty-eight, and fractional sections seventeen and ejgn i. -en, on i raverse island, m tOwtUUp htry tour, oi range thir ty-one. AT THE SAME I'LACE, commencing ou Monday, the four teenUi day ol Octolier next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned townships aud fractional townships, to wit ; North of the bam- line, and went of the principal meridian. Fractional township forty-one, and townships forty-two, forty-three, forty.four, forty-five Mod fily, of range tiiirty-two. Fractional townships fifty ami fitty-two, of rango thirty-three. Frae ional townships fifty and fifty-two, of range thirty-four Towiubtp fifty, of rango forty-one. Fractional township forty eight, and townships forty-nine and tilty, of range forty-two. lowiiHnip tony seven, iractionai township lony-elght, and townships forty-nine and fifty, of range forty-three. Townships forty-seven, lorty -eight, forty-nine and fifty, of range forty-four. I'owii-hiiH fortv-seven, forfceiiilit and foriv nine ami (rnctini.- al township fiity, pf range foryt-five. riaciioii ii townsnips torty-mue and fifty, of range lorty-six. Fractional townships forty-six and forty-seven, township forty-iL'lit, ami trartional township forty-nine, of range forty-seven. I'rai tional tOWMUDl fortv seveii. fortv-eudit and fortv-nlne. of ranae forty-eight. ' racnonai towiistnp torfy-eit'ld, id range iorty-mne, At the Ililld office at IONIA, eiimmeiicitnr nn Mnndnv rim .iv. toenth of September next, tor tho disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned fractional township, vis ; noun i ij me nnse nne, ana went of ine principal meridian. r-tiona one and two. the east half of section three, and sec tions eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-four, twenty-five and thirty-six, in township nine, of range seven. Lands appropriated by law fur the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will be excluded from tho sales. The ottering of the abovementioned lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have hecn ottered, and the sales thus closed. Hut no sale shall be kept oiM ii longer than two weeks, and no urivate ciitrv of anv of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weexs. Qtvaa under my hand, af the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of .Inne, Anno Domini "ne ihousand eight hundred and fifty. By the President ; Z. TAYLOR. J. RrTTHRFIKLD, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every persun entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of Uie land-witiiin the townships nnd Iractionai township above enu mcrated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction ol the Regi-ter and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor us toon at practicable after seeing thunotice, and hefore the day appointed tor the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, othrwise such claim will fae forfeited. J. BUTTERFIELD, jyli-wyt Commissioner. QUA NVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY. 'IMJE Inll session ot this Institution will commence on Thurs-1 day, the 12th of September next. The Academic year coii- ni-t- ot forty-four weeks. Tuition (in the regular course) nnd board, including wood, lights, washing, room and furniture, per year, oavable ounrterlv in advance it 04 00 Tuition per quarter ol 1 1 weeks in advanced department 4 50 Do. ni primary department Do. 00 HOBO Forte or Guitar, und the use of instrument Tuition in drawing or padding, in the French, Latin or Creek languages, each per quarter 00 8 00 4 00 The obj Nrt of the Institution is high intellectual and moral culture. The course of study Is extended, and instruction thorough The discipline established is parental, though firm and decided. No pains are spared to secure the services of the best teachers, and to render the connection ot pupils with the Institution safe, happy and advantageous to the highest degree possible. Itefon ing to the Institution is a chemical and philosophical apparatus of considerable value, astronomical and geographical BMpfl "ii I very large scale, a cabinet of minerals consisting of several hundred ditferent specimens, and a small library. To the apparatus and library it is de dgned soon to make important ad ditto ns. The building Is a spacious edifice containing lvetwcen fifty aud sixty apartments, all suitnMy furnished. The number of room" designed as the private apartments of pupils boarding in tne In stitution is thirty. They are large, well furuished and easily ventilated. Fach room accommodates two pupils. It is very desirable that those designing to enter the Initltutiou hot Id be present the rirat day of the session. i MrMl W. D. MOORE, Principal. NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT ON the 1.1th day of Juife, A. D, 1850, Chauncey Belknap and James M. Griggs, partners under the name nnd Ann of Bel knap Si. Griggs, caused to bo issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, Ohio, a writ of attachment, lor the sum ot one thousand dollars, against the property and effects of Ho ratio N. Rostwtck, Nathan Tidd. and Samuel W. Oris, partners In trade under the name and firm of Bnstwjck, Tidd Sl Otis : which writ has born served and returned. Attest : LEWIS HEYL. Clerk of Franklin Common Pleas Columbus, July B, 1850. Pr.nnv tfc Cabbinoton, Att'ys for Plaintiffs. jy..wiiw hi HIiniM k FKINTK. rpllE subscribers have on hand, at all seasons of the year, a I large assortment of MERRIMACK PRINTS, for sale by the piece or package E. A W. COCK A CO., mar97-wti 33 Liberty street, New York. A FARM. ' 'Pii BE SOLD, a FARM in Franklin county, containing 13d I acres, 90 of which are improved and under cultivation There is a large Obchabd of the choicest kind of fruit a good Fbabtb HorSB, two good wells ot water, besides a good supply of stock water running through the land. This farm is siruate within twelve miles of the citv of Columbus, In a good neighbor hood, and convenient to school. This is a most desirsblc real- rienre. and will be sold on reasouBow mthh. I lie sutiocrioer lot" iw ouiei mn uiui .re w For further particular applv (if by letter, postage paid) to JOHN GEARY, jylA-wtl Ihihlin, Franktin county, Ohio. 4 BNTS ATTEND. -SPRING .vTeS -Superfine Hdk I Plush lists : as usual, only $:). Also, for your lmet. Fine French Cloths, fashionable LBTJBBau . . ' j.V styles Vestings of both Silk and Marsailea, Cravats of dlneren , . a,.- a r.. tint ooened hv ""3K5T ' U- COWLtg t CO l'IIO,Ml l 1'HIA -allOBS. BTANa LADIES' AS" i-HII.DKF.M'8 CELKWUTED OSWaHOES Hu-kin. anil Hlip.. thick ud thin ac.o. AIM, loa. rhiJ.lrr-r.'aliaitpr". tin- liu.',tartirlr madeln thi-I'nlonjurt yrthy iiroia-Htwl H. COWI.E8 CO. RAO-h-pald for Rara, C WM UMa'"'",! Tarn-it Boia-. and all other deacrlfUona of paper-maer-. .w. rvana .V r I I . D A CO. atm-R. nr r.-.-j d.1 di" At thfir Ka Warehoo., I

COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1850. VOLUME XIV. NUMBER 30. r H I N T SB and t tlBLlSBID n T SCOTT fc B AS COM . UflUJK lUUf 1101 coaNF-a or hiqh ,t. and sugar Itm TKHMH Invarlubly id udvnnce. The Dally. 10 peraon. In Culwnbiia, per year " " acnt by mall out of Culuinuu. " ' durlnu; tin aoaaliin, ami Tri-Wt'ikly bolOOOO rear In Oottunbttl Hy mall The Tri-WMOll by mall W willy In Ooluuibua uutuf theuity; by mail, aluvle. 10 rlulia of four and upwanla To clubi ol ton ami upwarda, to olio addt caa Daily, aeaaton ' Triweekly Vikly, .mate To elulia of live ami upwarda . HO of . r, on . 4 no . :i oo . a no . 1 50 . i m . 1 00 . a oo . I no 40 Adv.Ttlailitf. Thr- following ratea ami rulea of advi-nlalng have DOM agreed o BOH botWOtn the UlWfiOtUfl of tOO OUO Statesman anil tilt' Uluo Stab' Journal, to bo OMOTVOd, in all HMOO, after this date. July BO, ItHU. Dally Pnper. One aquare, IOMOjOO 00 leM, one insertion $0 50 " o t.ttch additional. 0 25 i. o I week I 50 100 3 1 inontti . a 6 9 IS .... aoo .... 4 00 .... ooo .... 8 00 .... 10 00 .... 15 00 .... 18 00 .... 10 00 .... 20 00 .... 22 00 . . . 25 00 30 00 80 00 35 00 .... 40 00 45 00 " " 55 00 ...130 00 Standing card, SUnea or leaa, par-annum column, with 4 changes, " " !! !! '. " "10...." " " iZ ii choaiod amoJy " " Mi " 1"7 " " " witli 4 change " " :: ::,S::::::::::::::":::::":::::::::::: 14 " changed weekly " " 14 " daily " " Other cases not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the uDove rates. . , , The standard tl' measurement to ha minion typo. For each additional square in the dally, inserted one month, or u greater length of time, and for each additional square Inserted iiuiler the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to he considered by the year, unless it is specified cm the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. PubllslierbnotaccounUiblefortlie accuracy of legal advertise in. ni beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; tho ame to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy tor a specified number id insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be eOUMd rigidly to their regular business and ail advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Kstate Agents, Ac, not to be contracted lor bytbeyear, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVKBTIftEMENT CAN BR INSERTED OBATUITOU9L1T. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to he charged IB cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral .nvitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to lie aid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending commumcutious or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for iuimitliu.ee all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or in-ended to promote individual Interest, can only be inserted with 1 he undent and inn that the same is to be paid for. If intended to l. e inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than BO cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leadeil advertisements to he charged not less than double tlie hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above retes. Attorneys will he holden for the price of inserting advertise tiionts brought in by them. Q 01 Counting House Almanac for 1850, X JANUARY. JULY. - u. t.w T. r.s. s.m.t.w i. i'. . .. .. 1 II 4 5 .. I 2 3 4 5 (ii 6 7 S 8 HI 11 12 7 K II II) 11 11 13j 13 14 1.1 Hi 17 18 II) 14 15 Hi 17 18 ID 20 20 21 !2 23 -24 '25 2li 2 1 22 23 24 25 211 27 27 2H 211 30 31 ... . 28 211 30 3 1 1 1 - .... FEBRUARY. AUGUST. s.m. t. w t. b.m. t. w r. r. a. .. .7 "1 2 .. .. '.. .. 1 2 SI 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 50 27 28 . . ii.ri2027 8gM30jSl MAROH. SEPTEMBER, s.jjtj T.jwJjr.J r.. ..t.v t. r.j j. L. .". .. .. .'. ' 1 2 1 2 3 4 ?. r, 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 111 II 12 13 14 15 10 15 Hi 1" 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 24 25 IS 27 28 St 30 29 3(1 31 .. .. .... : ..j .. APRIL. OOTOBEH. 9. . t. w t. rjs. o.m. t.I w t. y. a. .. 1 2 3 4 5 TIT. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 U Hi 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 28 2!) 30 27 28 2!)so3l.. .. MAY. NOVEMBER. j.fn.l T.'w r. v. s. s. M. T. w T. fTt ..I.. .. t 2 3 4 .". .. .. T. 1 2 5 B 7 8 9 HI 11 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2lij27 28(29 30 3 1 . . 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 JOKE. DECEMBER. s. m. r. w 1. 1 r.j i - w t. rj.,. .. 1 12 3 45 6 7 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 Hi 17 III 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 29 30 31 30 0 2 MACAIJI.AY'rt KN1I.ANI. mff ACAb'I.AVS ENGLAND. 2 rola. 12mo. Muibn, to iiiab b 111 llume'a Knglanil. For aale by ,,,,,37 I. N. WIIITINO Si HUNTINGTON. TOOL8. THO Oorpnttera and nthera who ni carpenlor toola, wo moat 1 reapeetfully aay that wo have the beat aaaortment ot toola OVOr broukl to Oiia city, and wo are diapoied to sell themvoiy low lori-O O. (jyl GF.KK, ABROTF It CO. NOTICE. The notea and aecounu af George Gere ft Co., are li ft with ua lor aettlement and eollecOon. Ther muat lie paid without deUf . GERE, ABBOTT t CO DoMMt, July 1849. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . RIDGWAY Sl CO., MANUFACTURE HTKAM BNUINKH, hROM new and improved pattems.among which is one for tin MULKY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IKONr? Hnd hxturcs complete. They also make the celebrated PARKE R H FATKNT WATER WHEKL, RAILROAD CAR WHF.KI.H. and all other IRON and RKAHH (,'AHTIN'iH usually made at Foundries. MICHINIir of all kinds mad1 promptly to order. BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKINU STOVE, Framium Cooking Stores, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stor.-s and Furnaces, Fire Grstea, and PLOL'OHH all warranted, ar M ttantly tor sale at wholcsalb and aiTalL on liberal terms. Merchants and others dealing in Ploughs and Htovei Mr respectfully inrited to examine our stock and price. Columbus, fehlltf b. fitch. A. M. HALF 1 HZO. FITCH V HALE, ( Suetxnart to Mr.Elrain 4 FUek,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster. Salt, Fish, and all kind of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway it Co. s Foundry, Co Lcuacs, Ohio. (nwrlvdur SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, 4 BOUT eight miles from the city partly improred. A good A hewed log house, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm is well adapted to raising all kinds ot grains This farm must be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wishing to make small investment, or seen ring a pleasant home, can-oot do better than bv calling on us If this does not suit, we have then that will. SMITH fc MILLS, mails Reftl Estate AjrenU liMUKI. (1ALLOWAV. tMLLOWAV cV FAUE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partners, in theCoiutaot Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U- B, Courts. Office in Piatt's new building, opposite Htale House, inajrb-tf W. A. NEIL, AittiriH-y nt i.iiw mid Solicitor In Chiincery. OH-1CE with Wm. Deitnlsfju Jr., No. fl, Neil'a Exchange, oppo site H.rretary of HtaUt's otliee. decl2 dly A B BUTTLES Attorney mid Counacllor m Lniv, ColuiubuM, Ohio. Office, No Nell's Kxi'liatiKr, opposite H-rrnUry ol HtaU's olHee. WALTER THK ALL, ' Attorney mid Counaellor m Lnw, Coluinbua, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner ui take the Acknowledgment of I)edi tor the ritate of New York. IV Office on High st, between Town and Rich. octtfU LITCIAN BUTTLES. THRO. COM STOCK . OBO. Q. COMITOCK. BUTTLES, COMMTOCK Ac CO., (Successors to B. Comstock, & Co.,) I.IORWARDINU AND (HJMM1H.SION MERCHANT."', Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers in Halt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. ' f ' Liberal advances made on consignments. mart! J. RIDUWAY oV ( O.'fT Iron Foundry, Broad street, oenr the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. oetL'41 IH. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, fVTO. 4, NelPo Exehause, opposib- the Secretary oi HtaU'a 11 otfice, High st., Columbus. dccll GEORUE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER FAIN T E R , nov9-dtf colvmdu, omo. I. N. WHITINH Sc IIUNTINUTON, BOOK-8ELLEKd and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. WM. SRIBKRT. M. C. LILLBY. SLI IIKICT V 1 , 1 1, 1. 1. , OOK-BINDER.S, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Co. I lumbua. aug12G,'45 ItKMOVAL. DR. MAKIS M OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, ad' joining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church. oWll-dtf LliATHEH.--100 bnadsH Ifpper and Hkirtinir Leather just received by KING tfe HEFFNER, apfi No 2? Main street, Cincinnati uereV a iuiott- 5 CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechiuiira) Tools, Military Goods, it-., Arc, No. ltll High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock OAVIS, SMITH cV CO., "lOMMIHSlON AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-J Dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding gooda, and selling Produce consigned for sale. scFJ-dly. JOHN W UAKFH. BOBBHT AHMSTRONU. BAKER & ARMSTRONI., REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O JOHN CARLISLE, (Lalt of Chiliicothe, Ohio,) Produce, Coinmiaaloii nml Forwarding Merchant, mayIM3m CLEVELAND, OHIO. RLDRiru.EltTlARTIN, I a A P B R 8 AND T A 1 L O R S , High strut, lt door north of Town, opyotitf. the V. S. Hottl, ARE prepared to executv all orders in their line of business, in the neatest and luosttHrhionahle style. JOSEPH BLDRIBOE, aplti-dli A. L MARTIN. BAIN A IIORTON, I HON M N i R KS , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. Iron. Nail. Soring. Axles, Hash. Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tii.man's stock. Sign ni tne ii1K-K Nnv, llii.'li hlre. t CHARLES A BAIN. inayl.Vdtl JAMES M. HORTON. KAILUOA1) AND STEAMBOAT INSURANCE. 'II HE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY ol Mas I sacbuseltH especially empowered to insure ai,'ainct acci DRNT.l. Capital f .r)0,IMH). OKPICE High street, opposite the. Capital House. Gohtnbtlfi junelO-dtf D. R. HOAO, Agent- Architect offi cir-Mechnnie's iinii, coium- l V bila. Ohio. It. KELI.V inlornn the iniblie that during his absenre all his Architectural business, Engineering and Sur- Ting, will be nruiiiotlv .ilten.U'd to nt tlie nbme utnee by til utid.Tr.igiied. II II. HLACKMORE, ilee.ll i Architect uiltl ( ivil I .n ; inr. i B. K. rONWAV. L. K TOMMNHON. Bo F. CON WAV& CO., II ROGERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG I RON. AND CoiiiiiiIoihIoii and b'orwnrding Merehnnts, FRONT STRUT) jn.'llyd PORTSMOUTH. OHIO. A. B, WOMBAV'Uli. WM. K, WTfBBMtB WOMHAUUH A WHEELER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice as partners in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Prompt attention will he given to the adjustmentand ollcctinn of claims of large or smalt amounts. Wm. F. Wheeler, Sotaru Public, will take depositions, ac kuuwledgiiients of deeds, tfce. omce in weirs new nnisaing, DOTOI ot ttir nell House. CohuabtlBi June ,-."u. june24 dly wlm JOHN L. BRYAN, Allnrney nt l..nv nnd Solicitor In Clmncciy, OFFICE in Clark's new bulling, two doors north of the Exchange Bunk. i.. ' mma K. P. L. BABEB, Attorney h( Lnw, Cnlambuj, Ohio, WILL attend promptly to all professional business intrusted to his care. Office East side id High St., over Sloe urn's Saddler Sbop, next door south of the City Bank building. Bp'-n-n.vwu TilNUHAMH AND CHINTZ HOODS. " A FINE assortment of French 40 in., and oil dressed GlriL'hains, II French and Eueiisli Chintz. fce . suitable lor ladi'H nml children, Bp25 P. T SNOWI)EN Ip25 NOTICE. I II IE undeislgued respectfully iutortns the public that lie con-I tinucs the business at the old stand of tlie late tirmot Chas. KiieiV Co . on his own account Thankful for nast favors, he hopes to satisfy his friends for the future, alio. ,an.HMyn istiAr. ru.ir.. CA HI NET M ARE RS (iAN tmd Veneer Varnish, .Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all ' "ther articles in their line, at the sign of the I'KIM'IM. MATERIALS FOR SALE. LioH sale, low tor cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ol " PrhMhsg Material.), consistint; in part of I Double Medium Smith Press I Htanberry Pres. n lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new. M " Brevier. 100 Minion, EW Minion, " Several fonts Fancy Type. Also. Job Tvue of nearlv every varietv. uart of which is nearly new. Together with Stands, (.alleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (oooa ana newspaper,) imposing muiics, ami nnauy, everytbing usetl in a printing office. Any portion ot tin; above will lp sold extremely low fur cash, or on short time. (dec! 1 1 CHAS. SCOTT, Agent. NEW GOODS. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good terms 18 doz. ( 'hopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 do. Broad " UMf Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights Ssib. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls Lins.:ed Oil. J00 kegs Nails, a-, n-.t GERE, ABBOTT & CO., nov9 At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock WOOL I I aa lUUi POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warchonse, IVUfUVU near the National Road Bridge, by aplG FITCH A UALE. i GRIFFITH'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND WATERPROOF BE ACK I NfJ.-Tbe undersipued is the inventor and manufacturer of the above named article, which In- can recommend to bis friends and the public as worthy of their consideration. Having been engaged some thirty years in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, he considers himself a judge of the merits of the article he offers for sale, and of the effect it pro. duces on leather. This blacking will not produce it poliih, but makes the leather sidter. much more durable, and renders it WATER PROOF. He solicits those who desire to keep their feet dry, to wear easy bouts or shoes, or to practice rral economy, to give it a fair trial, and he win warrant sstisiartion. For sale wholesale or retail at my Shoe Store at No. UR Hitfh t three doors north of the Franklin House, where all orders Will ne BBBBESBUBJ receive,, and proj-eriy ntteiidea to. se.V49 lyw J R. (JRIFFITU CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. I OO PAIR Elastic Springs , 'JO sett Iron Axles ; 100 sett Brass I WW Hobb Bands ; . bales Mos-t ; Patent Leather ; Lace.TnfU, Damask Linings Painfeil nnd (ium Cloth ; Tacks. Seainei Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac For sale by June? GERE, ABBOTT A CO. CARPKTI NtJ ! CARPKTINia! AP STUNK A- Co.. have on hand one of the largest and best s assorted stocks of Flaw L'arprtii nml Oil f'Utfc Ever offered in Columbus, embracing all the different styles, vli Superfine Turkey and Wiltran ; Superior Ingrain; superior i apinrry nruc:s Superfine Rmsseis. Imperial Ply; r I lie ao Superior Venitian ; 10-4 Sup. Drnggels, Wooien ; u)"rtiie- lo-a " Linen. Also, Superior Wiltran Tufted and Cheniel Ruggs. Also, Superior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Shades, arc , Ac. Mrlft-d&w A', from BdlHrdand Liver or Stomaeli. hUch as ootwdiMtloB inward Piles. FuUnes. ir Hliind tothe Head. Acidity of the Stoni ach, Nuusfja, Heartburn, Disgust fur Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Hear), Hurried and Difficult Brea thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Clioking or Suffocating Sensations wueir in tying pu-uurc, uioinena oi v imuii, iron or tyciib the Sight, Fcvcraml Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency ot Perspi ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, dec, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the fmh, constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can be effectually cured by DR HOOFLANIi s OKLIRRATJSD GERMAN BITTERS. Prepared by Dr. C M. JACKSON, at the Umnan Mtduinr Store, no. jyu .ircn t., I'liitatltlphia. Tlleli lnjuer inn the ulnivr ili-r . lint ' i'flle.1, i I eoliail'-.l, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skillful nhi inns had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtuts in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser t'fam s, exercirtiiii- Ine im,,h .run im n.iwer.' in w- nMi an. I mI tections of tha digestive organs, they are, withal, saf. certain and pMBnt READ AND BE CONVINCED. Tlie Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor ol the " Camden h-m erat," the best paper in West Jersey, saya, July yj : " HooHnml'M iJertmiii Itinei " We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and uie source mm waXu lliey OBM mtTOWtl Bl VO inane innuny respecting its merits. F'roni inquiry we were persuaded to ue it, and must sav we tound it soccilic in its action uuon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and tin: powerful inthie: celt exerts upon nervous prosrration is really surprising, u osuns aim strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a date ot repose, ..taking sleep refreshing. " If this medicine were more generally used, we are satintied then- would be lean tiekneNs. as horn the itouiach. liver and ner vous system the great majority of real nnd imaginary diseases emanate. Have tbeiti in it heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epideimca generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our tricndrt who are at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No Other niedk'inf can produce uch evidences ol merit." F'roni the " Boston Bee.") The editor said, Dae, iHd : " V. Huojlands C-lebrated iJbhh Hitter for the cure of Liver Comprint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. Th.-se bitters bavs been tuttd l,v tbouundri. and a friend at our elliow rays he has UautU received an etleciual and pcrmaiient cure of L.'veri.ompiainiti'uTii DM u e ni tin- remedy. Wenre convinccii that, in tho use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains Btrenctli an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. I'hev are pleasunt In taste and smell, and enn be used by persons with the iiicflt delicate stomachs with sidety, under any circumstanced. We are speaking from experience and to tlie atllicted we ndviae their use." " Scott's Weekly," DM of the best Literary papers publitbeit, said, Aug. .1 : "Dr. Hoofiand'stitrmaii Ilntm, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by aome of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article ol much efficacy in casa of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advice all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advontageoui. to their health, as we know from experience the salutary eflccl they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman wiih great scleittitic and literary attainments, said in his " New Vurk Weekly MimmiiQ " Jnnuary ('., 1B50 : "r. Hoafiaiids (lirmau IfitUm. Here is a preparation wlch the leading presses in the Union appear to b unanimous in recommending, and the n-uson is obvious, It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the Into Dr. Christopher Wilhehii Hoofland, Professor to the University of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one ol the (IMtaMt medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore it medicine of which be was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. Ho sjrecially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of tlie Stomach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the htomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express thicr conviction of its excellence and several ol the editors speak of itn etb ets from their own in-divbluol experiem e. Under these eireumstimecH, we feel warranted, not only in culling the attention of our readers to the pre sent proprietor's (Dr. 0. M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all nltyictcd." MORE EVIDENCE. The " l'liibidelpliiu r-aturday Gazette," the la st biinily newspaper published in the United States-the editor nays of DR. HOOFLANDS HERMAN HITTERS. " It is seldom that wi: recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the coulidence and patronage of our readen ; anil, therefore, w hen wt recommend Dr. Hootlnnd'9 German Bitters, we wish it to lie di-tinctly ondefltood that we are nut speaking of nostrums oi theday, tfiut are nolrted about torn brief ' neri, id MM then forgotten nfter they have done their guilty nice of mis-cbiet, liut of ii medicine long established, universally prized, and which hu met the hearty noproval of the Faculty ltMjf,H I. nil. nee inn i. . i Mi in n.i- en ii invm ,1 i tlie t ureLM.ijiL' I from all sections ol the Union, the last three yttUV. and the stroug- lerlllinillV 111 11 ItiVnr H, Hl.il tlK'le l-mnlei,! It U-t d ill llie practice of the regular Physicians of Phlladephia than all other nostrum rtunliiiu ii, :i f-tei iliut can easily lie -AM le .i. an.J iullv proving that a seieiitilic preparation will meet with their quiet ap proval wnen pwq even m mm lorm. mat IUM meiiicmi' win cure l.H'T i omoliiilH runt livr-oi'ii-iii no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver it id preferable to calomel in nil bib loW incuses the etfect is immediate. They can be administered tntHiiff or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any lime. RE HARE OF COUNTER FEATS. This medicine lian attained that bieli character ivhirh is neces sary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put ioiiu a spunnu am ic ni idbiuboi no lives in noasj WHO in innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THF. MARKS OF THE GENUINE. Thev have th written siunaiure of C, M. JACKSON unon the wrapper, and the i.iiine blown in the bottle, withoi't irhith tha ore rpuriout. ror snle, win. leaf ami retail, at tne HERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No I'JO Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late ol 278 Race st.,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. aiso, lor sine n UJUUU & un, i.oiumnii-. inayy4dA:waltly DR. BDIsIsH COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF HA USA PA It I IjIjA bns uiven more ceneral satisfaction. and has cured all the complaints fur which it is recommended more effectually than any niher similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It is warranted to he six times cheaper hiii i ueuer iiiuii me moiiiss ' imn vvaier niiMuic ol lownseini s, which in reality is but n shadow coiutinred to the intrinsic sub stance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable prnparaloii I Persons Winning lo lie cured ol liy-pep-ia, i otniier.us, lercurial nihil. i vcr Complaints, Neuralgia, MM J'uins, Rlieiimatism, Dropsy, (,'olle, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrlnen, and all disorders nrising from an impure state of the blood or habitof the system, (without laying the Inundation for other and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the disnen sing of calomel and other polsonoua minerals,) would do well to ve tin j .-ar-aom illu a trim mr own i'in rienre on, ves it lln- )iraiiie bestowed upon its active healing projiertles, by every per-ton we meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily inerea- ii i sr. not onlv in I city, but I mm , d,.ilv i. .-ivi-cl limn all distances, go to strengthen our confidence in its being the greatest curative agent that tho world has ever produced. Let those without annetite. or tone to their diuestive organ, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment in easen of Dysentery, Diarrhoja nr i.holera, try n snuMe Mottle, be diunppointcd. For sale by and Mr word fur it, they will not E. EBERLV, Suceeccoi . It, II. Meakings, Family Medicine Uepot, High street. marlKd i j YHIIS V. FIKMI Ar CO yj offer for sale i II Clitf St., New York Newspaper, '-!9x4,t inches Newspaper, 8xlti inches NewspajMr, Ii8x4ii inches Newspaper, 'Jlix;i7 inches Newspaper, 'JOMjx.ffl'iV in Newspaper, 'itix,fS inches Newspaper, '.'I y.w: inches. Newspaper, '.MxlH; inches Newrtnaper, "J4x:M inches Newspaper, ttlSB inches. Newspaper, ,,Jlrt;:t.ri inches. Newspaper, '.Efx.'ti inches. Newspnper, 'i:ilx;t8 inches. Newspaper, -.'fdx-Vi inches. Newspaper, -,',l4x40M( inche. Newspaper, '7x40 inches NewspapiT, IVXM inches NewopajaT, -'1x10 inches ALSO, Fnvelou Pajer J,400 reams all sues. Coloreu PajrerlJOO reams assorWd sizes. Writing Paper Ot"' easen, aromplete assortment. News and Book Ink Superior (pjtdity. News and Hook Paper made to order ol any aie and quality at hort notice. de27-dfcw JAPF.R WAREHOUSK.-CYRUS W. FIELD CO , II I Clitf st, N. V., otter for sale Br.RACiiiNU Powdrb 9)0 casks beat quality Soda Ash 95 tons a I quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and LOO bbls. crude. Smalts Best F'nglish .1 F E, 4 F K, and 4 F E suja-r. Ultbamabinb Beat French and lientnui, various brands Raos 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raos eyti bales Foreign, assorted qualities. Together with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paper Maker's Materials. de27-dA w VAI.I'A III.K II KA I. KSTATK Foil SAIK.- The hUU scriler otters for sale, on very liberal term, tlie following de scribed real ewtate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ot the eastern houndaiv line oi w corporation '.I ua lumbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit i ouMots No, fd, W KM). In", ..nd IflSl ,,f Cr.i,l,v s a.lilition of not lota Also. Nos. 1, 2, 4 and $, of Ramsey's addition, M, 27 and ItO, of Champion's subdivision of half section No H. Also, in lot No. tt on Town street, of Chamnion's addition t" the ritv of Colutnhus. On out lot No. 80 there is a food twn storr brick bousr, together with suitable ououses, c. There is also on in lot No. 23, .u Town st.. a small frame house, r nr further particulars, as to price, Arc Inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apl3-d&wtt AMOS s. RAMBE1 A FARM AND MAW AIM. I. FOR HAI.E. AN excellent farm of 179 acres, In flenoa tp., Delaware eo It! 17, Tp. 3, K. 4, on the east side of Big Walnut nt the mouth of Dnncan'n run j about 50 acres improved, about HI of good bottem in nu. ine isrm is wen caicuiaieo tor gram or stock, ii is a ol the Maxwell tract There is a fine ettlement nround it On the premises there is a gm -d saw mitt, which takes the water from Walnut creek and Duncan's run. 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'IMIEmcipe from which the SHAKr.a Sabraparilla is made tnirclnt'cd nearly a veai since, in a uieiii esueiiue,iioiii an old Dobtor, betouftof W that peculiar sect 'the shaken, and although it lias not been made public until the promt time, it has been extensively used by many of the llrst pliyb:inns and families of Cincinnati, who nave pronounced it fur superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet offered to the public. The mode in which it is prepared, viz by so-am, enables the proprio-tor to extract from the herbs used their full strength and real es. sence, h desideratum which has never yet beon obtained iu the manulacturing of any other Sarsaparilla Comnound, hence its asi fu peril Ulty as to Its men icai quant le-., ou r an ouier omo iw SARSAPARILLAS. To Hon lit present in-iniT a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact. I wonderful DOORM DOWWIOI this preparation are due to lli.. mnniier in which it is prepared, (namely, by "team,) as well as the comtiiiHition ol the tii"rei)n nH used. It;- leading luuredieiit bowl tlie best imported HONDURAS SAUSAPARILLA, Oonbtaod with many other roots and herbs which are used in no other Sarsaparilla compound at present before the public and the physicians who have examined tlie recipe, from which it is com. posed, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root Mant, ana unit BM properties n rojnnincH us u bbbubbbsb in mif v iteenlinr to Itself: it acts as a trentle stimulant, and eW as an al terativc- -as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in givinit strength and tone to tho stomach as ii purgative, in moving the bowels sufficient for the purpoficii ol nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and ax a OENl'.RAL PUKIPIER OK THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein con tained, and therehy invigorating the entire system, for which reason it Is jieculiarly efficacious in the reBMJVsJ and permanent cure 1 nil disenses arising Iloin SB 1MPI1KK STATE OF THE BLoOD. Sucli ns Scrofula, (hitanenus, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotcberi, Sore Eyes, letter, Scald Head, Stubltom Ulcers, i;ues, u uisea-.-. re-ultiiig from the use of Mercury, e 4c. It is also not le9P bosk ficiat In Rheumatism AH Liver ComplainU, Dyspepsia, I.nintiagu, Habitual Costive-nesB, Loss of Apjetite, Acidity ol th.- Stomach, P.ilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors ; and as a uuver failing remedy iu all diseases arising lorm a DERANOEMKNT OF THE NERVolfS SYSTEM, It Is unparalleled; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, F.pileptic FiU, I'alpitntion ot tlie Heart, Neuralgic Afh-ction", General debility, Ac., Ac. It is found also to Sve great relief to females in all complaints peculiarly incident lo em. This medicine should be Uken steadily ao ording to the dlrec-tinns, as in that depcuds the benefit to be derived from its use. He narticular in seeimr that tin- bollels are iiut up in blue wrap pers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head of one of tne sect oi MiuRers on me wrappT, ana m 'ne noiuim oi me inoet lac siruile of Dr. Howe's siirnature. I ills pn cauuoii will prevent cotiiii. rieiin, win win jMinn. hub medicine from leing injuail in iu reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus: B. II . Mkakinos, Dknio , Soivi, c, Ito-BFBTa Sc. Co., Kino At Bbioob, Wm. Sciinkidbb. Sold in quart bottle-, at 1 each, or I bottles for f r. Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall. Cmcinnafi B D Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had of the principal DmggisU throughout the United States and Canadas. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will bo able to Judge for yoursell whether the medicine is applicable to your Individual case or not. OWjTC CKl.KHRATED -H CANDY. THK BKST BBafBDT KNOWN TOB COUOHS, COLDf, HOABSBNBSfl, AOBS THBOAT, WHOOFINQ COrOll, C, fcC. IU repuUtlon Is now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agenu in Columbus, who will testify to iu merits. KINO A BRIfitiS, General Agents for Franklin county. Also, to be had of the Druggists generally. fnovlO-ly BDOAB CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOO, ALPBRn WOOD MISM.IM-, WOOD A CO., MANUFACTUBBBS Of PlIRK WH1TK I 1 I ' . IN ' paris wm i y wo. a PARIS fiRKKN, CIIROBir. If I. LOW, I HKOMR ORE K . r HKOMR RK n, rttl KEIF. Bl (IF, IIRT WHITE M IL R E Tl I.PiD, I IT HARDK, PUTTT, WIIITIBO, ' f IRK nRIED,' "II ASSORTS t COL P PAIMT9. IB CinKR VIBCOAR- WE have adopted the most approved met nod, as practised by the Eastern Manufacturers, in inanufacruritnr VVIute Lead. and will warrant it equal to any made In the I'nited Stafess. We warrant the qualitT of each article w manufacture to be m good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offers! at tho l )W,-t prices on usual time, ur discount lor Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take hem at market price annually CONKLINo. WOOD Sl CO. Cincinnati, Decetnber -, 184U dawlr ILI lU. I l I 1 1 It TOII'Ua. tx 17, ( k LD l)r . 1 ownseud ,. bow iboul 70 years of age. ,u.d has ll?hkrB" ifl Author ami IWoverer of the (ienu.i Original "Tii u in nF.." uT " r " ,M!nu,u: M to limit its jnanulacture b, whu-l 1, ? fKTbSffiffi Of market, and the sale circumscribed to i! , n v w . l ad proved iu worth, and known iU value, h j reached the ears ol many, nevertheless, as thoae nerson. wlwtadbSlfciaOT tS111 ! from dVath, pnrclnimed it, wonderful mm s , it relaxes strictures and tightness, removes all obstru- uons aim nvlgiirates the entire nervous system. Is not this then the Medicine you pre-eminently need! But can any of iheae thingi be said of S. I . Townsend's Inferior article 1 I Ins young man's liquid is not lo bo compared with the T V uimgninu ibci mat uie one is incapable ot deten oration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, termenting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragments : the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods I Must not tills horrible compound be poisonous to Uie system f What 1 tiitacld Into a system already diseased with acid f What causes ispepsla but acid t Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces I flatulence, heartburn, palpitation ot the heart, liver complaint, diarrhtna, dysen-tery, colic, and corruption of the blood 1 What Is Scrofula but an acid humor lu the body f What produces fell the humors winch tiring on Eruptions of the Skill, Scald Head, Salt Ulieuin, ErysliHdas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal ami external t It is nothing under heaven butau acid sub-atauce, which sours, and thus spoils all tlie fluids of the body, more or le ia, Whfit causes Rheumatism but a sour and acid thud which insinuates itself between the Joints and elsewhere, irrita-tin,; mid ii,ilaiimi: the delicate tissues upon which it acts t So of nervou diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the aihiiebU which atllict human nature , Now Is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound of H. P. Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob I ownscd's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is au iiniutinn or his nferior preparation I f Heuven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear the must distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article I We wish It understood, because it Is the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article aud Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla am heaven wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar ; that they aro unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemUt, no pharmaceutists knows no more of medicine or disease than any other cummon. unscientiHc, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scien-tific medicine, containing all the virtues of Uie articles used in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes which might i mler them the Agenu of Disease instead of health ? Since the above was put In typo the following Set has come to our knowledge which is truly tyled The Triumph of Justice Thr U'nr I'.iided! S. Townsend abandoned thr fieldOld !r. Jacob IWosaasRWll dii attdby the People ".' S. P. Townsend baa at last given up the manufacture of any more Sarsaparilla, having disposed of Iub business io some strangers. Thus hia chums to Originality and other preten-ions fall to tho ground. He voluntarily abandons them, In thus evading tin- issue before the public, by disposing of bis trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation ol whose life was a worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, saw logs, dock sticks, Ac, Ac. The fact, also, that his article became notorious for iu Souring, I'erracriUng and Bursting the Bot-Ues, thereby deceiving and inju ring the sick, and destroying good, demonstrates beyond all doubt the fullncy of his pretensions, and the basclees fabric ot his claims. Hereafter it is to be sent out to the people by sonic Strangers, fat bearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangers intend to print on the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, uo prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. P. rowiiaend's souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from iu present character ; and it they do this, it will become anoUicr article of Snrsaparilla, and they might as well give it anolher name first as last. It should then be called the -Strunger'a Sarsapurilln,' and not S. P.Tnwneud s. But if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Hoot Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of Uie true position ot this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townseud'a Sarsaparilla muy not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark Unit some mouths ago S. P. Townsend left his old stund in Fulton at., a first rate store, and sat himself down only few doors below ub, in Nbusbbu St., the motivesand objects ol which Wi leave oUiers to judge. We understand Uiese Strangers, who have taken up S. I'.'s bus-mess, Intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in tho Spring, and we will then see if these Strangers follow us as S. P. did. Depot tor the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now Ibx1, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN A CO., Proprietors. Principal nlilre for the Western States, Vine st., 'M door above itti, Cincinnati. Q. W. CARHOUN, (Jem-ral Agent, to whom all orders or applications for agencies must be addressed. This Sai raimrilla can be found tit the nrinciiml Dm Stores in the State, and Is advertised iu most of the country papers. In in ee,y roiimy mere is cuine one uuiunrizcu to esiimiisn sun-agencies for the county in which he resides, and the same can be ascertained bv reference to the county minere. For sale in CulumbuB by DENIti A HARRY, Agents for Frank- in county. Also, by UnNav Long, QntTOBOTt tet.vn (f Jtwly IIIII.I.'M UBNUINE AND LATEST IMPROVED SAKSA1VA UIIi LA. KNOW ALL MEN, that we have this day appointed 11. II. MRAUfKOS, of f,'incinnati, out Agent for tho State ot Ohio at large, for the tale of Ir. John Bult$ Genuine Imjrrond Ettract of SartajniriHa, where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied at the proprietor' lowest prices. Signed: JOHr, BULL A CO. Louisville, Ky., April 15, 1850. E. F.herty, successor to P. IL Meakiii)js, at the old stand, High street, is the onlv authorized Airent for the snle of Dr Hull's Snr saparilla in ioluinbus, where citizens nnd etrangers may rely upon obtaining the Oemiineand Improved Article. As there are counterleiters about, be sure to buy from the authorised Agent, and then you will be sure of th'1 Oenuine Article. B. H. MF.AKINUH, Ueneral Agent for Ohio. JUST RECEIVED, A T THE DEPOT lor the sab: of Hull's Sarsaporilln und other X t'lipular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Genuine Sarsaparilla, combining Vellow Dock, Hur Dock, aud other valuable extracts, indieiigous to our Western soil, put up expressly for this Agency. Thia great anil invnlunble preparation i finding Us Way into the bosom of every atllicted tannly, lor the w ole world is challenged to produce an article so pleannnt to take that will so ertectually purify the blood, strength-en the syntem, and guard it against any sickneaa or epidemic whatever! It never fails to give relief, and is warranted to tie superior to Townsend's, and every other prepMi atii.n before the public. In this city hundreds have beerieuredof the worst tonus of Scrotula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, and distress in tho side and breast, and many wliowerc on the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation ot Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine j bOBMi thousands of physicins prescribe and use it in their practice. Dr. Bull aiks no protection by " patent," and if anyliheral-mind-ed i D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too strongly rivitedto the " Chain-Clang," to make people swallow Calomel nnd other villainous minerals, (nolens volens) will write to Mm and satisfy him that he has not killed more thnn nine out of every ten of his patients, be will gladly nend him a lull formu lar of Ine infredienU used in his valuable prepnratiom. "Down wlib the leeches t Down with the blood suckers! Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which has sent thousands and tens of thousand- to a premature gravel PURIFY YOUR BLOOD I Striko at the heart of the disease, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organs, and you cannot bill to build up new and our. blood tor the sustenance of fhc general system. To do which, nothing has been given to man nothing witiiin the reach of human agency begins to compare with Hull's Fluid Extract of SarsapariilB. Remember that in case of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, for 1 am so authorized by the proprietors id (hi truly great nnd wonderful preparation, cor sale ny r,. f.ttr.ui.i , Onlv airent for Columbu East side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors soutn "t Ine mate House. junely-datw THK AllisAM TEA COMPANY, I ili (.reenwieli -in . I. Mew York. fi III; proprietors bog to call the attention of connoisseurs in 1 Tea, nnd the heads of Imnilics to the choice and rare selec tion ot Tens imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with viricin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing ii. line.s and llavor. The Teas ottered are the following I The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 91,00 per 11 Niphon " 75 m Diarl, " 50 ' OotOOftt a Oreen Tea, at 1,00 Too-uiaa " 75 Ticki-Uiaa SO " lld1i Mixture, a compound of Uie most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of lis ni 1.00 WiUi a view to encourage the introduction ot these machles u na, n is uie intention oi ine prnpneinm io iiiiriuu"T j among the purchasers, a quantity of Tea equal to the. firM yearn' profit on the Bales effected. r.iu li purchaser will receive enclosed in lite pacxnge, a num. bered certificate, entitling him to one chance in the lihirihution til dT For everv fittv rent laid nut and on tie' receiiits amount ing to 120,00(1, the undermentioned parcels ot Ten. to the value ol ten per cent., or two thnusnna dollar, will ne fftren nirau ns Bowmen!!' according to the following scale: I rnzcfl oi ;nj ins oi cn earn 'i I i 1 " 1 " i 11. AK Oi I. WI MO SO 50 lis) 990 10 500 J50 no 980 495 1'riies In all. -',000 fciOOO Those persons who pref-r lower priced Teas can receive their prizes In proportion, or they will bo repurchased for cash, at a deduction ot 10 per cent Country Agents required. Applications to tw addressed, post-paid, to the Company's Depot, as above, jone.3-d4.w3in g 1 ARPETS ARE GOING OpV.-Thows (iUnd cheap Car ' aro leaving fastcall soon if y would have spring, on fpUMwl 'jlrOWLBB St CO. A CARD. rilllK undersigned have formed a copartnership under ho I- named STAGE & FKHBIE, for the transaction of a hole sale and Retail l.rorerv and Forwnrdlng nml ( ommi-ioo mmsmmm, at the new brick Grocery, corner of High and Friend streets, formerly occupied hy J M Brown, and -hcit the a. n ion of those wishing to purchase, to a large at. gJ in "" 'cjawbaa, Mar. 25-dAwti. C. H. FH18B.B. NEW BRICK ROCKRY,( ORNKR OF TIIGH AM) FRIEND STRICT. rpilE undersigned having purchased the stock of JM Brown. I will continued the Grocery and Forwarding and ( ommis sion huatnes. and beg leave to call U.e attention of our friends and the public generally to a well selected stock of Grocerie-. A c Ac, to which a large stock will be added soon, and nffer-d at alSSl PrkM STAGE A FRISBlE BV AUTHORITY. IIV THK lMCKSIDKVT OP THE I M Ti n STATES I NnJSQS2 ' "' ZAOHARY TAYLOR, President ol the .7. e tM.tCfl WMWOj doliereby declare and make known ' i '" 'iH I'" held in the undermentioned Land Offices in the Htate of MICHIUAN, at the periods herelnalter designated. oJ&SZtSi t SAULT STB, MARIE, for tho Lake 8u L.,, ' ; 1 "', omnieiipjiig on Monday the sixteenth day of EfrtflPW lands witiiin the A", A , " IV""-'"!- ! traciional townships, viz : TaSSSST and vttt f lhf Principal meridian. imvnsno,, tort v-five ami f,. i. .. j . t.V;. ven, of range three. raysiwssayisr .OWIISIIO, lOrtV SIX. anil iru.-t,,..., l.l- r run fon r . . 1 ioriy.evHii. oi IT. LI... . nZTt forty lort,nlne' ftfty' Townships forty eight and forty-uine, and fractional township lilty, of range seven. r F raclionaTtownibips thirty-nine on " Hog Island," and forty on "Hat Island," and township forty-five, of range eight. Fractional townships thirty-nine and forty on "Hog" and "Garden Islands, and lorty three uii the main laud, and townships forty.four and forty-live, of range niue. Fractional townships thirty-nFno aud forty on " Garden " an1 ' SfllinW "Mallds. a d toWllshins fortv.tbr. I'nrtv.fnnr inH l'..r ty fivu, of range ten. Fractional townships thirty eight on " Littlo Heaver" Island, thirty nino on " Little Heaver " and " Trout " Islands: and forty on niskey Island, and townships forty-three, forty-four and forty-live, ot rnngi- eleven. Fractional Township thirty-eight on "Gull" Island, township lorty-two, ud traciional townships forty-three, forty-four and lortydlve, ol range twelve Fractional township torty, on the main land, of rango sixteen. Fractional townships thirty-nine and forty on the main Und, ol range seventeen. Fractional townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty and forty one, on the main land, of rauge eighie n. Fractional townships thirty six on "Summer" and "Poverty " lelands, thirty-seven (including "Summer" Island and an islet,) and thirly -eight, thirty-nine and forty on the main land, and town ships lorty-one, forty-two and fortynhrtv, of range nineteen. 1 rmou tuwnships thirty-six on Hi. Martin's " and " Gull " Mauds, thirty seven on an Islet of " Lif tie Summer " Island, thir ty eight on the main land, thirty nine (including the Island in sec turns twenty. seven and twenty-eight.) and forty, and township main lano, oi rane iweiity. F ructional townships thirty -eight, thirty nine a I and forty on the inion mini, oi range twenty -one. A r THE B A M E I'LACE, commencing on Monday, Uie Uurtieth day ol September next, for the disposalof Uie public lands with in the following named townships and fractional townships, to ;VortA of the base line, and west of the principal meridian. Fractional townships thirty five and thirty-six on the main laud of range twenty-four. Fractional townships thirty-three, thirty -four and thirty-five, and township thirty-six, of range twenty-flve. Fractional townships thirty-two and thirty-threo on Uie mam laud, ud townships thirty-tour and thirty-rive, of range twenty six. Fractional townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four and thirty-live on the main land and townships forty-six, forty-seven and forty eight, of rauge twenty-seven. Fractional townships thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty-seven, nnd townships thirty-nine, torty-six, forty-seven, and forty -eight, of rauge twenty eight. Fractional townships thirty -seven, thirty-eight and thirty-nine, and townships lorry-one, forty-two, forty three, torty-foor, torty-five, forty-six, forty-seven and forty-eight, of range twenty-nine. Fractional township thirty-nine, townshipforty tractionaftown ship forty-one, townships fort -two. tortv three, fortv-four. fortv five, Ibrty-six, forty seven and forty-eight, and the fractions o sections thirty five and thirty-six, at the capes of Agate harbor, of township til ty -nine, of range thirty. Fractional townships thirty-nine, forty, and forty-one, tCTTO ships forty-two, forty-three, torty four, forty-five, forty-itx, forty seven and forty-eight, and fractional sections seventeen and ejgn i. -en, on i raverse island, m tOwtUUp htry tour, oi range thir ty-one. AT THE SAME I'LACE, commencing ou Monday, the four teenUi day ol Octolier next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned townships aud fractional townships, to wit ; North of the bam- line, and went of the principal meridian. Fractional township forty-one, and townships forty-two, forty-three, forty.four, forty-five Mod fily, of range tiiirty-two. Fractional townships fifty ami fitty-two, of rango thirty-three. Frae ional townships fifty and fifty-two, of range thirty-four Towiubtp fifty, of rango forty-one. Fractional township forty eight, and townships forty-nine and tilty, of range forty-two. lowiiHnip tony seven, iractionai township lony-elght, and townships forty-nine and fifty, of range forty-three. Townships forty-seven, lorty -eight, forty-nine and fifty, of range forty-four. I'owii-hiiH fortv-seven, forfceiiilit and foriv nine ami (rnctini.- al township fiity, pf range foryt-five. riaciioii ii townsnips torty-mue and fifty, of range lorty-six. Fractional townships forty-six and forty-seven, township forty-iL'lit, ami trartional township forty-nine, of range forty-seven. I'rai tional tOWMUDl fortv seveii. fortv-eudit and fortv-nlne. of ranae forty-eight. ' racnonai towiistnp torfy-eit'ld, id range iorty-mne, At the Ililld office at IONIA, eiimmeiicitnr nn Mnndnv rim .iv. toenth of September next, tor tho disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned fractional township, vis ; noun i ij me nnse nne, ana went of ine principal meridian. r-tiona one and two. the east half of section three, and sec tions eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-four, twenty-five and thirty-six, in township nine, of range seven. Lands appropriated by law fur the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will be excluded from tho sales. The ottering of the abovementioned lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have hecn ottered, and the sales thus closed. Hut no sale shall be kept oiM ii longer than two weeks, and no urivate ciitrv of anv of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weexs. Qtvaa under my hand, af the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of .Inne, Anno Domini "ne ihousand eight hundred and fifty. By the President ; Z. TAYLOR. J. RrTTHRFIKLD, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every persun entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of Uie land-witiiin the townships nnd Iractionai township above enu mcrated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction ol the Regi-ter and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor us toon at practicable after seeing thunotice, and hefore the day appointed tor the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, othrwise such claim will fae forfeited. J. BUTTERFIELD, jyli-wyt Commissioner. QUA NVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY. 'IMJE Inll session ot this Institution will commence on Thurs-1 day, the 12th of September next. The Academic year coii- ni-t- ot forty-four weeks. Tuition (in the regular course) nnd board, including wood, lights, washing, room and furniture, per year, oavable ounrterlv in advance it 04 00 Tuition per quarter ol 1 1 weeks in advanced department 4 50 Do. ni primary department Do. 00 HOBO Forte or Guitar, und the use of instrument Tuition in drawing or padding, in the French, Latin or Creek languages, each per quarter 00 8 00 4 00 The obj Nrt of the Institution is high intellectual and moral culture. The course of study Is extended, and instruction thorough The discipline established is parental, though firm and decided. No pains are spared to secure the services of the best teachers, and to render the connection ot pupils with the Institution safe, happy and advantageous to the highest degree possible. Itefon ing to the Institution is a chemical and philosophical apparatus of considerable value, astronomical and geographical BMpfl "ii I very large scale, a cabinet of minerals consisting of several hundred ditferent specimens, and a small library. To the apparatus and library it is de dgned soon to make important ad ditto ns. The building Is a spacious edifice containing lvetwcen fifty aud sixty apartments, all suitnMy furnished. The number of room" designed as the private apartments of pupils boarding in tne In stitution is thirty. They are large, well furuished and easily ventilated. Fach room accommodates two pupils. It is very desirable that those designing to enter the Initltutiou hot Id be present the rirat day of the session. i MrMl W. D. MOORE, Principal. NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT ON the 1.1th day of Juife, A. D, 1850, Chauncey Belknap and James M. Griggs, partners under the name nnd Ann of Bel knap Si. Griggs, caused to bo issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, Ohio, a writ of attachment, lor the sum ot one thousand dollars, against the property and effects of Ho ratio N. Rostwtck, Nathan Tidd. and Samuel W. Oris, partners In trade under the name and firm of Bnstwjck, Tidd Sl Otis : which writ has born served and returned. Attest : LEWIS HEYL. Clerk of Franklin Common Pleas Columbus, July B, 1850. Pr.nnv tfc Cabbinoton, Att'ys for Plaintiffs. jy..wiiw hi HIiniM k FKINTK. rpllE subscribers have on hand, at all seasons of the year, a I large assortment of MERRIMACK PRINTS, for sale by the piece or package E. A W. COCK A CO., mar97-wti 33 Liberty street, New York. A FARM. ' 'Pii BE SOLD, a FARM in Franklin county, containing 13d I acres, 90 of which are improved and under cultivation There is a large Obchabd of the choicest kind of fruit a good Fbabtb HorSB, two good wells ot water, besides a good supply of stock water running through the land. This farm is siruate within twelve miles of the citv of Columbus, In a good neighbor hood, and convenient to school. This is a most desirsblc real- rienre. and will be sold on reasouBow mthh. I lie sutiocrioer lot" iw ouiei mn uiui .re w For further particular applv (if by letter, postage paid) to JOHN GEARY, jylA-wtl Ihihlin, Franktin county, Ohio. 4 BNTS ATTEND. -SPRING .vTeS -Superfine Hdk I Plush lists : as usual, only $:). Also, for your lmet. Fine French Cloths, fashionable LBTJBBau . . ' j.V styles Vestings of both Silk and Marsailea, Cravats of dlneren , . a,.- a r.. tint ooened hv ""3K5T ' U- COWLtg t CO l'IIO,Ml l 1'HIA -allOBS. BTANa LADIES' AS" i-HII.DKF.M'8 CELKWUTED OSWaHOES Hu-kin. anil Hlip.. thick ud thin ac.o. AIM, loa. rhiJ.lrr-r.'aliaitpr". tin- liu.',tartirlr madeln thi-I'nlonjurt yrthy iiroia-Htwl H. COWI.E8 CO. RAO-h-pald for Rara, C WM UMa'"'",! Tarn-it Boia-. and all other deacrlfUona of paper-maer-. .w. rvana .V r I I . 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